The Anatomy and Philosophy of Expression: As Connected with the Fine ArtsGeorge Bell and Sons, York Street, Covent Garden, 1877 - 254 trang |
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... teeth . When , on the contrary , the jaw is deep and strong towards the back part , it is for the firm socketing of the grinding teeth , and is character- istic of the form of the head of the horse , and of all graminivorous animals ...
... teeth . When , on the contrary , the jaw is deep and strong towards the back part , it is for the firm socketing of the grinding teeth , and is character- istic of the form of the head of the horse , and of all graminivorous animals ...
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... teeth , and also to place the food under the opera- tion of the grinding teeth . OF THE MUSCLES OF ANIMALS COMPARED WITH THOSE OF MAN . Referring to the remarkable difference between the range of expression in man and in animals , and ...
... teeth , and also to place the food under the opera- tion of the grinding teeth . OF THE MUSCLES OF ANIMALS COMPARED WITH THOSE OF MAN . Referring to the remarkable difference between the range of expression in man and in animals , and ...
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... teeth . Their sole office is to raise the upper lip from the canine teeth ; and although they are assisted in this by others ( the masticating muscles ) , I have ventured to distinguish them particularly as the muscles of snarling ...
... teeth . Their sole office is to raise the upper lip from the canine teeth ; and although they are assisted in this by others ( the masticating muscles ) , I have ventured to distinguish them particularly as the muscles of snarling ...
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INTRODUCTION Comparison of Ancient and Modern Art | 15 |
Changes from Infancy to | 42 |
Of those Sources of Expression in the Coun | 76 |
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